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U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock said he is pushing to get answers on the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s ability to respond to potential hurricanes. If you need help, just show up at the North Augusta ...
Lt. Governor Burt Jones has entered the race with a substantial financial advantage — a $14 million campaign war chest, ...
The State University System of Florida’s governing board will decide Friday whether to form a new accrediting agency with ...
The state of Florida's university system just approved a new accreditor, and it's another victory for Gov. Ron DeSantis' ...
This week, Eric Wilson, the Mayor of Forsyth, announced his candidacy for the district 18 state senate seat, seeking to ...
The board overseeing Florida's public universities is set to vote Friday afternoon on whether to create a new accreditor.
Savannah Youth City, a nonprofit, help Savannah teens prepare themselves and their communities for potential disasters ...
In today’s edition … Democrats look downballot with redistricting on the mind … Trump engages with soccer, again.
Scammers are pulling audio from social media videos and using AI to pull off some of the most convincing phone scams we’ve ...
Carry them back to old Virginny; Big mad mood; GOP senators fret about Musk; Liberian lingo; Reaching the checkered flag There’s “testing the waters” and then there’s going off ...
Wildfires shut down the North Rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona and Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park in Colorado.
The State Department is laying off more than 1,300 employees Friday, a move that critics say will make us less safe abroad and hurt America’s leadership across the globe.